Stage favorites are making the most of social distancing in light of the COVID-19 crisis.

Patti LuPone
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A host of Broadway celebrities and performers are taking to social media to spread joy when attending the theatre is not an option. The videos began appearing in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which is forcing nations around the world to self-quarantine.

To keep folks entertained, Patti LuPone showed us Norma's groovy side, Lin-Manuel Miranda sang a touching tribute with "New York," by St. Vincent; Abby Goldfarb sang "The Corona and I" to the tune of Wicked; Daniel Radcliffe dropped by The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to show off his Jurassic Park Lego set; and Ramin Karimloo sang "Brother My Brother" from The Civil War.

Check them out below, and keep coming back for more videos!

In lieu of performing in Company, Tony and Olivier winner Patti LuPone continued her hilarious basement tour series—this time as Norma Desmond. Of course, she still has her Sunset Boulevard robe and turban.

Hamilton and In The Heights creator Lin-Manuel Miranda took time to encourage folks to donate to Broadway Cares and offered a clip of him singing "New York" by St. Vincent.

Broadway alum Daniel Radcliffe dropped by The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. After some hilarious audio difficulties, Radcliffe talked about life in quarantine, including his seriously impressive Jurassic Park Lego project.

Center Theatre Group's Art Goes On series continued with Kyle Branch, performing the monologue from Ma Rainey's Black Bottom that earned him first in the 2020 August Monologue Competition Los Angeles Regional Finals at the Mark Taper Forum.